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AMUSEMENTS. rn H E A T E E BO Y A L, - 1 Direction of EDWIN GEACH. AGAIN LAST NIGHT! AGAIN LAST NIGHT! A VAST AUDIENCE A VAST AUDIENCE Thronged thi> Theatre Royal, and scores had to be reluctantly denied admission to witness THE MOST REMARKABLE IJVING PICTURES OF THE TIME. MESSES MACMAHON & CARROLL'S Unique Enterprise, the Complete lieproduction in Marvellous Detail of the now Historic BURNS - SQUIRES BATTLE. BURNS - SQUIRES BATTLE. By special and exclusive arrangement with Mr Edwin Geach. Which was received with spell-bound interest and vociferously acclaimed THE SUCCESS OP THE CENTURY. But this is not all. A delightfully diversified scries of the very latest Living Picture Wonders constitutes the first part, comprising— Tho MARVELLOUS OLYMPIC GAMES At tho .Franco-British Exhibition. The “Marathon" Race from Windsor to the “Sladium" (London). His Majesty the King Opening the Great Tourney, etc. All new to New Zealand, and all in the highest class of tho Cinematographic Art. To-night and every evening at 8. Doors open at 7. Note—Tickets of those unable to obtain admission last night will be available tills evening. Prices—3s, 2s and Is. No extra charges. Box Plans at the Dresden. 78 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Courtenay nlace. THE ROYAL PICTURES. THIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEE. Admission—Children SIXPENCE. Same Programme as at Night. TO-NIGH T 1 TO-NIGHT! Another Presentation of A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. THE MERRY WIDOW WALTZ CRAZE! THE LITTLE COXSWAIN, PROFESSOR CURIO’S INVENTION. MR FUZZ. BEAUTY'S EYES. Etc. Etc. OUR ORIGINAL PRICES: nj /_ AND /n D. JL/ O OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 131 h, 1908, At 8 p.m. g ACRED (QONCBRT. (Under tho auspices of tho Rambler Football Club Assisted by MISS MAY DRISCOLL (Contralto). MB ERNEST PA R ICES (Baritone). And tho WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Programme: March—“ Joyce's 71st N.T. Regiment" (Boyer). Overture—"Lustpiel" (ICela-Bela). Song—“ Tho First Palm Sunday"—Mr E. Parkes. Romance for Strings—(a) “Satorjentens Sontng’’ (Oio Bull). Entracto (b) “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn). Song—"O, R-est in tho Lord" (Handel)— | Miss M. Driscoll. Selection—“l2th Mass" (Mozart). March—" The Last Stand" (Mvddleton). Conductor of Orchestra: Mr Frank J. Oakes. Leader of Orchestra; Mr John F. Woodwr 51 „ , R. McLEAN, Secretary Rambler Football Club, VIOLIN. IMHSS AELINB THACKERAY - LfJL RECEIVES PUPILS. Address—Dresden, or Care of Miss Glennie, 169, Wellington terrace. 71 HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. fpHE SPRING FLOWER SHOV Will bo held at the TOWN HALL. LOWER HUTT’. On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd and 21th inst. Schedules and Entry Forms may no: bo obtained at- Johnson's. Main'road Lower Hutt. E. D. WOODWARD, Honorary Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PERFORMANCE BY THE NEWTOW BRASS BAND (Under the Conduetorship of Bandmast Parker). nnHE NEWTOWN BRASS BAND w -a- give a Performance at the NIP TOWN PARK, TO-MORROW (Sunds the 13th instant), at 3 p.m. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk, 12th September, 1908. PUBLIC NOTICES. VICTORIA COLLEGE DEBATIN'! SOCIETY. . T7IOURTH Annual Competition for ■•h PLUNKBT MEDAL. Concert Chamber, Town Hall. Welli ton, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1! at 8 p.m. Tho Public are cordially invited to present. Admission Free. „ H. E. EVANS, “ Hon. Secretary NOTICE. ! IHUS1 HUS ia to inform clients that the - 11 - Mount Radiant survey being now completed, I have returned to Wellington and will carry on the practice of my profession as Licensed Surveyor and Civil Engineer in offices at 155, Lambton quay. A. WELLS NEWTON. Wellington, September 10th, 1908, ‘ 21 TO ENGINEERS AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. N Ellis' Lift and Force Pump may be seen at work daily at No. 6, Ebor street. 095 WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. THE Third Term will begin on TUESDAY, 15th September. The Lady Principal will receive new pupils on Monday, 14th, between 2 and 4 p.m CHAS. P. POWLES, 45 Secretary. Exhibition to-night between 7.30 and 9.30 o’clock of a new method of producing Carbureted Air Gas at No. 1 shop, adjoining the New Occidental Hotel, Lambton quay. The public are cordially invited to inspect the Light. All information can bo obtained on the premises. 990 REWARD OFFERED FOR Information respecting the present whereabouts (or evidence of death) of RICHARD LANDER WILLIAMS. who left Cardiff some time Irefore 1891, and is believed to have been living in Wanganui, New Zealand. Reply to A. J. West, Chartered Accountant, 16, Waterloo street, Birmingham, England.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 13